
Sounds True: Insights at the Edge [ENCORE EPISODE] Richard Schwartz, PhD: No Bad Parts
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Nov 13, 2025 Richard Schwartz, PhD, is the innovative mind behind the Internal Family Systems model, focusing on healing trauma through understanding our inner 'parts.' In this discussion, he reveals how even our most troubling behaviors hold protective intentions designed to shield us from pain. Schwartz challenges the 'mono mind' myth, explains the unburdening process, and shares personal experiences of transformation. He emphasizes the importance of self-leadership, mindfulness exercises, and how this approach can heal not just individuals but also enhance relationships.
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Two Core Categories: Exiles And Protectors
- Minds naturally organize into exiles (wounded) and protectors (managers/firefighters).
- Protectors adopt extreme roles to contain exiles and keep the system functional.
Get Protectors' Permission First
- Respect protector parts and seek their permission before accessing exiles to avoid backlash.
- Start sessions by building trust with protectors rather than forcing exposure of raw trauma.
Parts Describe Where Burdens Live In The Body
- Parts often report carrying sensations or "bodies" where burdens reside, aiding targeted unburdening work.
- Schwartz treats these phenomenological reports as useful signs, not literal anatomy.



